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I have several email addresses - I would imagine that most of you also have more than one. Every now and then I look into the spambox just to make sure that nothing got in there by mistake. (It does happen from time to time.) My email addresses are in so many inboxes and addressbooks that they have all been hijacked by spammers a long time ago. But surely it is the height of spamming folly for me (persona A) to try to persuade me (persona B) to invest in Viagra; or for me (persona B) to try to persuade me (persona C) that I have been caught naked on video. What do these spammers think? - That I am schizophrenic?
J F R
The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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Dear JFR,
I can't hack it. I find it really difficult to stay organised with paper, emails, web sites and the telephone. I used to have two email addresses and I got in a mess. I now only use one for everything.
If you are both persona A and persona B and (in the role of B) you find the attentions of A trying, surely you can just tell yourself off!
Or did I misunderstand something?
Love,
Anthony
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I have five e-mail addresses on four servers (? correct term?). One is my "official" address with initials and surname; two is just my Christian name since I have a distinctive surname which I might not want to disclose; three is completely anonymous; four is my pen name; five is an address I used in one of my stories set up because I didn't want anyone else to inconvenienced if a reader tried it out.
Hugs
N
I dream of boys with big bulges in their trousers,
Never of girls with big bulges in their blouses.
…and look forward to meeting you in Cóito.
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Just got a new one which tells me "You're a moron".
Well, one can't argue with the truth.
J F R
The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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